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‘De Likely to Die as Result of Lighted Torch Upsetting 50 Wadly affected by gas poisoning to-day Toone, ME SIX MEN Goins HUY. “ — Feet Below Street. “Workmen employed in excavating for Wo D-atory building in the square ‘There te dissension among the 15.000 jod by Madison Avenue, Fifth | residents of Freeport, L. 1, on t Wenue, 434 and 44th Streets were so|tlon of a war memorial for its eo): day that one of them, Matteo Pecone, ‘Mitty-one, of No, 211 Bast 107th Street, |ratsed. iy in the Flower Hospital in a precari- ‘Qu¥ condition, Pecone and three others were at work ‘Mfty feet below the street level on the Add Street nide, With the help of men above they were pumping water out. It was almont pithh dark in the hole and ‘the laborers had a gasoline toreh. The ‘Worch was upset and gasoline poured {nto ‘the water, Supt. James H. Markley and Fore- Josoph O'Brien of the Frieatedt pinning Company ordered other men’ to lower them into the pit on r . The fumes were so strong they Takted barely long cough to: fasten a about Pecone and be lifted with| Ai, to “the stron others were treated by Dr. Mul- jigan of Flower Hoopital, COURT DENIES: SEPARATION. Mudge Can't See That Parents of | « Bleven Need Decree. i Denying the application of Mra Minnie Weiner of No. 410 Sackman| Bthedt, Brooklyn, for separation from ry Weiner and an allowance of 00 a week, Justice Squiors of the @ Court said to-day that ho} Mid not think that a couple having had @loven children, ten of them living, | And remaining together for twenty ‘ght years, could possibly need a sep- fration, Mrs. Weiner stated that hor husband, a cigarmaker and real estate operator, had been cruel to her since their marriage year, 1882, when he threw a plate at her. NAMES N. J. HIGHWAY BOARD Gee. Wawards Calls Senate Sension to Pass on Appolmtments, TRENTON, June 30.—Gov, | Bawards th-any insued a cali for the State Senate to obnvere July 27, to confirm or reject? hiv appointments to the new Btate High- Way Board, The Republican Board was gusta yesterday and one consisting of four Democrats and three Republicans ted, An elghth member will be ’ Governor's Republican appointees Women’s and Misses’ | FINE HOSIERY | Every Pair Offered At a Price Wi hich We At 55c George Paddock, more, Newton. The are George L. Burt William J. Kirb DISSENSION IN IN FREEPORT. i Town Divined Tato Factions Over The ‘campaign for Pires to- drive found ception deca Koch & Co. 125th St., West Fur Safety! Don’t Leave Your Furs Unprotected THE KOCH DRY COLD AIR STORAGE VAULTS ON THE PREMISES Protection Against Fire, The Cost Is Most Moderate Morningside 3000—Ext, 63 waco, and W: Bitsabeth, War Memorial. nigh Phe vol re tion which elsewhere. Supply 40 inches wide, navy, black, brown, ‘Regu: Jnr value, $4.50 yard. Genujne imported, 45 in. wide, orchid, primrose, and navy embroidered on white grounds, most beau- tiful color combina: $4.00, Large Afford Absolute Moth and Theft Saks & Company Announce Beginning Ti hursday AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SALE Cannot Possibly Hope to Duplicate Regularly $1.00 SATIN CHARMEUSE $2.05 SWISS VOILES jor combina. $ J 9S tions. Regular value YD VELOUR PLAIDS , ideal for —+ > What’s in a Name? « At $1.65 Reg $2.25 and $2.50 men canvaasern, It la hoped to reach @ At tos all your summer needs now. FOULARDS mie yank $78 white combinations. Regular value $3.25, TRICOCLETTES All colors. Plain and sultingsand sweaters, pag ty Regular values $4.50 to $6.50. SERGES, POIRET TWILLS, TRICOTINES, BROADCLOTHS At about half usual prices. port In this instance — reputation. © A reputation for quality, flaver and that individual delicate bouquet that has made ‘Hore. AstoR Corree famous. Direct from the slopes of the Andes, it is famous for its richness, ite , i JoTELASTOR aroma, its smooth- COFFEE 4 ness, its appealtothe palate—and what's more, forits economy, for there are ‘‘More cups to the pound’’ mst 46 East 34. ‘St : PRE-HOLIDAY SALE . Get acquainted with this Shop of Economy—the sooner the better. These values cannot be approached STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, Fourteenth Street West of Fith Aveaue SALE of. 48.000. MEN’S ARROW py COLLARS — 4 aes If Bought in the fee Way Would Retail at .25 Each Discontinued numbers, but good, seasonable styles, with long or short™points, or standing. Every one is spic-and- span in a protective envelope. Sizes 1314 to 19. oys’ Sizes, Also, 12 to 14, MEN'S COLLARS — MAIN FLOOR. BOYS’ COLLARS—THIRD FLOOR. 6,000 Corded, Printed | + Men’s Union Made MADRAS SHIRTS | OVERALLS and COATS 2.19 1.72 Our regular $2.65 Our regular $1.97 A splendid assortment of shirts in blue, heliotrope, | Mechanics’ and pioneers’ overalls and coats in green, tan and black designs on white grounds, made | brown, blue, stripes, and white. by one vf the best known manufacturers, offers to UNION SUITS - men their best opportunity to buy their shirts for | ) | a 1 \ Summer. Sizes 1814 to 17. 1.68 Also a limited number of styles in 1314 Our regular $2.50 We raise a question because the fabric of these suits is not silk, yet has the attractive appearance of silk, and has far more wear resistance and durability. It is also cooler. The style, in white only, is sleeveless, and knee drawers. All sizes. MEN’S TROUSERS—Reduced! Every ‘pair in stock is cut in price to give these ex- traordinary pre-holiday values. Materials include cotton mixtures, wool cassimeres, f worsteds and worsted mixtures, in stripes, plain colors and to 19. mixtures, Sizes 80 to 52 waist. Various lengths. | Our reg. 84.95... ....00008 3.85 | Our reg. $7.95 and $8.95...6,85 Our reg. $5.95 and $6.95...4,85 | Our reg. $9.95 and $10.95. .'7,.85 Our reg. $11.95 and $12.95...... 9.45 NECESSARY ALTERATIONS FREE Closed All Day Saturday During July and August. See other pages for our three column advertisement and Two-Day Sale of Vacation Needs. Women’s Fine Lisle Hose in white with drop stitch; also in plain weaves, in tan, navy, grey or suede. At 75c Women's Silk Lisle Lace Hose with full fashioned leg, and pretty lace pattern copied from higher priced hose. White or cordovan. At $1.00 920 Pairs of Women’s Silk-and-Fibre Thread Hose with lisle top, in’ plain and lovely lace effects. Black in plain weave, cordovan and white in plain or lace patterns. Regularly $1.45 Repuleriy't 1-50 At $2.55 800 Pairs Heavy weight Pure Thread Silk Hose, with silk garter Double soles, with reinforced toe and heel. At $2.95 Regularly #4 and $5 Women's Silk Hose—3o0 pairs of black with hand clocking in white; 600 pairs plain black with lisle top; 400 pairs cordovan Each pair reinforced with quadruple top, in fast black only. all silk with silk garter top. . Splicing at toe and heel. BROADWAY | Saks &Con Lei opie: 10,000 Pairs Women’s Pure Thread Silk Lace Hose, with seamless foot and full fashioned leg. Mercerized lisle top. Four different patterns in black, cordo- van, grey and navy. At $2.15 Regularly $3.25 3500 Pairs Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned, reinforced at toe and heel with quadruple splicing and double welt lisle top. In black, new tan, white, cordovan, silver, navy, beige and suede At $2.25 Regularly $4 and $5 280 Pairs Women’s Silk Socks. Made of glove silk, full fashioned, in plain or lace effects. Black only. Regularly $3.75 Main Floor T 34th ST. 9 A.M.to5 P.M. Closed all day Saturdays in July and August. Business Hours: Stern Brothers ’ West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street A Noteworthy Offering To-morrow of MEN’S STRAW HATS Including all our fine quality Straws in the new desirable shapes Now Priced for Immediate Disposal. $3.25 $4.50 $5.75 clothing. Bring in the jj youngster. Please him fi!/ and yourself with a Hygrade jf @ suit that wears as well as it # looks, and costs no more than W if you bought elsewhere for CASH. { ‘asst stone CPL EVENINGS our ‘town Residents will a py All $3.00 and 5.50 Hats....Reduced to All $6.50 Panama. — “ “s $7.50 and 8.50 Panamas.... « 6 131 131 WEST [25 18 ST. N3.N: STREET Lod inn Street “woe! Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Our high-grade Bangkok, Palm, Mackinaw, Balibuntal and Milan Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes